WARNING for Droid X: Previously rooted DX owners who took an OTA update and then lost root should proceed with caution. This seems to only work flawlessly on SBF'd DX's or fully factory stock ones(read: never been rooted). The problem is with getting Superuser installed because it is already on your phone from when you were rooted previously.

Bloat removal:My preferred method is simply grabbing Titanium Backup from the market and freezing anything you don't use or want. This is the safest method because it is fully reversible and app space is not at a premium on the D3.

OP
slow88lx

Thanks to Framework43 for writing the early one click and psouza4 for rewriting the whole damn thing 6 times

Instructions couldn't be more simple:

The new Do-All One Click by psouza4. This version can root, unroot, restore to factory, and re-enable ADB temp root(not to be confused with temp root of the phone).This is a link to psouza4's website

Screenshot of Version 1.06

↑↑This is the latest and greatest version. Below are previous versions.

1. Make sure you have Motorola drivers installed - LINK to x64 drivers(64-bit)LINK to x86 drivers(32-bit)2. Download and unzip 'MotorolaOneClickRoot_psouza4' - LINK MotorolaOneClickRoot_psouza43. On your phone: Settings > Applications > Development > USB debugging(check box)4. Plug phone into computer and select "Charge Only" mode5. Navigate to 'MotorolaOneClickRoot_psouza4' folder and run 'MotorolaOneClickRoot.exe'6. Now just follow the instructions in the command window and unlock the phone after each reboot.

For Windows XP users having trouble try this -> v7 .bat One Click.The instructions are the same as the EXE version.

You now have a rooted Droid 3 thanks to the hard work of the following:djrbliss - finding the exploitframework43 - writing the OG one clickpsouza4 - rewriting the whole damn thing 100 timeskrazykrivda - gathering developers and making shit happen

As per P3Droid, this method should work on the following devices, as tested:Droid 3, Droid Bionic, Droid X, Droid X2, Droid Pro, Droid 2 Global, Cliq and Cliq 2

This kid is very excited, but he does show how easy it is(the video uses an outdated version of Windows One Click, but the directions remain the same)-->Video:

The MotorolaOneClickRoot.exe file will looks like this when opened:

WARNING for Droid X: Previously rooted DX owners who took an OTA update and then lost root should proceed with caution. This seems to only work flawlessly on SBF'd DX's or fully factory stock ones(read: never been rooted). The problem is with getting Superuser installed because it is already on your phone from when you were rooted previously.

Bloat removal:My preferred method is simply grabbing Titanium Backup from the market and freezing anything you don't use or want. This is the safest method because it is fully reversible and app space is not at a premium on the D3.

OP
slow88lx

Credit to zdooder for preparing this Linux version of One Click Root for Droid 3

Instructions should be the same as the Windows version above.

1. Download and Fully Unzip 'Droid3_Easy_Root_v7d' - LINK Droid3_Easy_Root_v7d2. On your phone: Settings > Applications > Development > USB debugging(check box)3. Plug phone into computer and select "Charge Only" mode4. Navigate to wherever you extracted it and run the file 'run_to_root_your_droid3.sh'5. Now just follow the instructions in the command window and unlock the phone after each reboot.

Your phone will now have root thanks to the following:zdooder - writing this Linux/OSX One Click Root djrbliss - finding the exploitkrazykrivda - gathering developers and making shit happen

As per P3Droid, this method should work on the following devices, as tested:Droid 3, Droid Bionic, Droid X, Droid X2, Droid Pro, Droid 2 Global, Cliq and Cliq 2

WARNING for Droid X: Previously rooted DX owners who took an OTA update and then lost root should proceed with caution. This seems to only work flawlessly on SBF'd DX's or fully factory stock ones(read: never been rooted). The problem is with getting Superuser installed because it is already on your phone from when you were rooted previously.

Bloat removal:My preferred method is simply grabbing Titanium Backup from the market and freezing anything you don't use or want. This is the safest method because it is fully reversible and app space is not at a premium on the D3.